The depth of the rejection of church-based educational ministries was highlighted by several minutes of quotes, including Scott Brown's denigration of Calvin's catechetical program. The claim that the family integrated church movement is part of a modern reformation of God was analyzed as well.

The irenic tone of the lecture was displayed in the pointed commendation of the movement's call back to familial responsibilities. The lecturer offered different ways in which the modern Reformed churches could learn from the movement. He also highlighted several negative aspects of the movement, especially its strident tone, as displayed in the NCFIC's movie, Divided, and some of its extended clips.

The lecture was warmly received by leaders and families alike. The talk was summed up by Dr. Alan Strange, of Mid-America Reformed Seminary, as:

"encouraging us in the things that we need to hear about the family, while reminding us that what we need is the gospel, not an agenda that renders biblical doctrine less important than a congregation being 'family-integrated' and not 'age-segregated'...Shawn is right to speak out against this."